WAR: Mexico Official Announces Suicidal Plan if Trump Elected

Please note that this article was not written on April 1. It only seems like it.

A Mexican senator representing the leftist PRD party said he planned to introduce a bill whose sweeping effects might include abrogation of the treaty that ended the war between the U.S. and Mexico in 1948 and resulted in the U.S. acquiring land encompassing Texas, California, and large parts of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming, the U.K. Telegraph reported.

“The goal is to foresee and prevent any negative effects on Mexico if Trump becomes president of the United States,” Rios said. The obvious implication was that the resumption of war with the United States would not be a negative effect.

Mexico and Republican presidential nominee Trump have had an interesting few days lately. Trump made a brief visit to Mexico last week for what he termed a friendly visit with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto, softening his rhetoric against illegal immigration somewhat.

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Trump then reverted to a hard line almost immediately when he told an enthusiastic Arizona crowd that “Mexico will pay for the wall” Trump has repeatedly spoken of building.

Commentators in Mexico have blistered Peña Nieto for his alleged weakness, and the finance minister who arranged the meeting with Trump has resigned.

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Enter Rios Piter, snarling and lashing his tail.

The leftist senator said his proposed bill would outlaw the use of public funds for projects “against the country’s interest.” In other words, helping wall illegal immigrants out of the U.S. would itself be illegal.

Furthermore, if Trump were to cancel the North American Free Trade Agreement, Mexico would review and possibly cancel all 75 of its bilateral agreements with the U.S. These agreements date back centuries and include the 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, mentioned above.

Rios Piter admitted that such cancellations were unlikely but said he merely wanted to stress that the U.S. had a lot to lose by having a poor relationship with Mexico.

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He said nothing about the possibility that the U.S. would actually respond in hostile fashion toward any breach of agreements. Apparently the U.S., though monstrously evil, can be counted on to remain passive in the face of insults.

Finally, Rios Piter said his bill would economically target the roughly 1 million U.S. citizens living in Mexico. If Trump withholds remittance payments to Mexico in order to finance the construction of the wall, Mexico will tax resident Americans to make up for it.

Rios Piter said he hoped for broad support from his senatorial colleagues.

“We can’t take a partisan view of this,” he said. “We want to shut Trump’s mouth, which has been spewing this hateful speech. As a Mexican, I already feel attacked and outraged at Trump. That’s why we have to act.”

In today’s world, defending your own border is considered an act of aggression. Truly Sen. Armando Rios Piter is a man for our time.